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Alternative Energy, Recycling, and Politics: 5/2/10 - 5/9/10
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Alternative Energy, Recycling, and Politics. Within this blog, we will be discussing ideas for developing Alternative Energy from both public and political points of view, along with the benefits of recycling. Thursday, May 6, 2010. I’m curious, if money was set aside for this, where was it spent? If we throw his rights away, will ours be next? Who will be the next group or individual who has their rights revoked? The Arizona law, I have to support it for now. I read it, it is fair. They can not ...Maybe...
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Alternative Energy, Recycling, and Politics: 11/2/08 - 11/9/08
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Alternative Energy, Recycling, and Politics. Within this blog, we will be discussing ideas for developing Alternative Energy from both public and political points of view, along with the benefits of recycling. Monday, November 3, 2008. Don't forget to VOTE! I know that it has been quiet lately on the blog, but a lot has been going on and I haven't had much time to write, but I wanted to take a moment to remind everyone to take the time to cast your ballot and VOTE! Links to this post. Missouri Clean Ener...
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Alternative Energy, Recycling, and Politics: The Issue of Declining Morality
http://altenergypolitics.blogspot.com/2011/03/issue-of-declining-morality.html
Alternative Energy, Recycling, and Politics. Within this blog, we will be discussing ideas for developing Alternative Energy from both public and political points of view, along with the benefits of recycling. Thursday, March 10, 2011. The Issue of Declining Morality. Here is another term thrown around a lot; “Moral Decline”. Are we as a nation suffering from it? When did it start? Does it even matter? For me, the question is; “How is morality being defined, and by whom? Where has it gotten us? Media, ec...
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Alternative Energy, Recycling, and Politics: Job Creation
http://altenergypolitics.blogspot.com/2010/08/job-creation.html
Alternative Energy, Recycling, and Politics. Within this blog, we will be discussing ideas for developing Alternative Energy from both public and political points of view, along with the benefits of recycling. Wednesday, August 25, 2010. They have us in a weird style of financial stranglehold, our debt prevents us from being more stringent with their policies and our means of paying off our debt are on their shores! Now our consumer based society is based off one thing; our continued purchase of goods...
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Alternative Energy, Recycling, and Politics: 4/18/10 - 4/25/10
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Alternative Energy, Recycling, and Politics. Within this blog, we will be discussing ideas for developing Alternative Energy from both public and political points of view, along with the benefits of recycling. Friday, April 23, 2010. Once upon a time our country was an inspiration to the world. As a nation we are losing our credibility. I will be the first to say we are still the greatest nation on earth, but as a result of our shortsightedness we will lose any respect we once had. The crisis hit and it ...
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Alternative Energy, Recycling, and Politics: Job Impact on the Deficit (Public and Private)
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Alternative Energy, Recycling, and Politics. Within this blog, we will be discussing ideas for developing Alternative Energy from both public and political points of view, along with the benefits of recycling. Thursday, March 10, 2011. Job Impact on the Deficit (Public and Private). Supporting public sector jobs requires a substantially larger private sector to pay them. We do not have that now. We have large unemployment in the private sector, people that are paying fewer taxes and going onto go...This ...
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ActionBioscience - promoting bioscience literacy
http://www.actionbioscience.org/environment/hinrichsen_robey.html
Population and the Environment: The Global Challenge. Don Hinrichsen and Bryant Robey. Why is human well-being on the rise when our ecosystem services are in decline? This much-discussed article explains. Gaps in our global protected area network mean we are not protecting a range of vertebrate species adequately. The ecological dominance of the human population requires large amounts of energy to fuel our economic growth. See where the constraints lie. Slows the dynamics of a healthy economy. Most devel...